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Feb 01 2009

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This might sound a bit gross but you waste a lot of water flushing a toilet. Now I’m suggesting that you stop using that bathroom or that you start using the backyard like an animal. Remember these are supposed to be easy changes that can be made. That being said, there are two things that we do in the bathroom and when doing the first you do not need to flush.

 

If you are a female you only use a tiny bit of paper and males use none therefore if you do this body function two or three times (depending on your water power)  without flushing there will not be any clogging and you save water which translates into less water waste and a cheaper water bill.

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Jan 31 2009

Coming up in Feb.

images.jpgSo in my quest to become a valid and profitable blog I was thinking that I would give every month (or week depending on length) a theme. In the Spirit of this, I’m going to start by making February all about eco-friendly tips.

 

We all need to conserve to protect our planet and there are some really easy things that every single person can do every day to help achieve this. The bonus is that many times these tips will lead to you saving money as well, which in this economy is always a good idea.

 

So I hope you all enjoy ECO-FEB starting tomorrow.

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Nov 17 2008

the best email i’ve gotten in along time…

The following was written by Ben Stein and recited by him on CBS Sunday Morning


Commentary.


My confession:


I am a Jew, and every single one of my ancestors was Jewish.  And it does not bother me even a little bit when people call those beautiful lit up, bejeweled trees, Christmas trees…  I don’t feel threatened.  I don’t feel discriminated against. That’s what they are:  Christmas trees.


It doesn’t bother me a bit when people say, ‘Merry Christmas’ to me.  I don’t think they are slighting me or getting ready to put me in a ghetto.  In fact, I kind of like it  It shows that we are all brothers and sisters celebrati ng this happy time of year. It doesn’t bother me at all that there is a manger scene on display at a key intersection near my beach house in Malibu .  If people want a cr
che, it’s just as fine with me as is the Menorah a few hundred yards away.

I don’t like getting pushed around for being a Jew, and I don’t think Christians like getting pushed around for being Christians.  I think people who believe in God are sick and tired of getting pushed around, period.  I have no idea where the concept came from that America is an explicitly atheist country.  I can’t find it in the Constitution and I don’t like it being shoved down my throat.


Or maybe I can put it another way: where did the idea come from that we should worship celebrities and we aren’t allowed to worship God as we understand Him?  I guess that’s a sign that I’m getting old, too.   But there are a lot of us who are wondering where these celebrities came from and where the America we knew went to.


In light of the many jokes we send to one another for a laugh, this is a little different:  This is not intended to be a joke;  it’s not funny, it’s intended to get you thinking.


Billy Graham’s daughter was interviewed on the Early Show and Jane Clayson asked her ‘How could God let something like this happen?’ (regarding Katrina) Anne Graham gave an extremely profound and insightful response.  She said, ‘I believe God is deeply saddened by this, just as we are, but for years we’ve been telling God to get out of our schools, to get out of our government and to get out of our lives.  And being the gentleman He is, I believe He has calmly backed out.  How can we expect God to give us His blessing and His protection if we demand He leave us alone?’


In light of recent events… terrorists attack, school shootings, etc.  I think it started when Madeleine Murray O’Hare (she was murdered, her body found a few years ago) complained she didn’t want prayer in our schools, and we said OK.  Then someone said you better not read the Bible in school.  The Bible says thou shalt not kill, thou shalt not steal, and love your neighbor as yourself.  And we said OK.


Then D r. Benjamin Spock said we shouldn’t spank our children when they misbehave because their little personalities would be warped and we might damage their self-esteem ( D r Spock’s son committed suicide).  We said an expert should know what he’s talking about.  And we said OK.


Now we’re asking ourselves why our children have no conscience, why they don’t know right from wrong, and why it doesn’t bother them to kill strangers, their classmates, and themselves.


Probably, if we think about it long and hard enough, we can figure it out.  I think it has a great deal to do with ‘WE REAP WHAT WE SOW.’


Funny how simple it is for people to trash God and then wonder why the world’s going to hell  Funny how we believe what the newspapers say, but question what the Bible says.  Funny how you can send ‘jokes’ through e-mail and they spread like wildfire but when you start sending messages regarding the Lord, people think twice about sharing.  Funny how lewd, crude, vulgar and obscene articles pass freely through cyberspace, but public discussion of God is suppressed in the school and workplace.


Are you laughing yet?


Funny how when you forward this message, you will not send it to many on


your address list because you’re not sure what they believe, or what they


will think of you for sending it.


Funny how we can be more worried about what other people think of us than what God thinks of us.


Pass it on if you think it has merit.  If not then just discard it… no one will know you did.  But, if you discard this thought process, don’t sit back and complain about what bad shape the world is in.  



My Best Regards,  Honestly and respectfully,


Ben Stein


 

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Nov 07 2008

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I’m going to miss seeing Sarah Palin and having her in the spotlight. I’m happy as can be that she’s nowhere near the presidency, don’t get me wrong but she’s such a great character to watch, it’s like she fictional.

 

The thing that made me think about this is that I am watching last week’s Saturday Night Live Presidential Bash 2008 and all of Tina Fey’s performances as the Alaskan Governor are being re-aired on it. While most people being imitated on the show are caricatures of the actual person, the Palin impressions were dead on.

 

Anyway, I just figured I’d say that and wish her the best in all her endeavors, as long as they don’t involve running my country.  

 

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Nov 06 2008

A little less proud of America

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I was lucky enough to be born straight. I know that sounds controversial so let me explain. I would not have a problem with myself f I was gay. And, again by the good hand of faith, I am lucky enough that I have a family who loves unconditionally so they wouldn’t have a problem either.

 

However, I consider myself lucky that I will never have a court of imbeciles, or the American voters, tell me that my marriage isn’t legal or that my love for another person is less valid that someone else’s.  However, gay Americans were not born lucky in that sense.

 

If you are straight and believe that your superior to people because of how they were born, congratulations on being ignorant, but if you are one of the people who believed that America means liberty and justice for all then stand up and say it.

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Nov 05 2008

OBAMA WINS!

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I don’t know that I have ever been so proud to be an American. There have been times; I’m not going to lie, where I wasn’t exactly Obama’s biggest fan. I was a supporter of Clinton but I moved on from that long ago. I threw my support behind President Elect Obama initially because he was the lesser of two evils. However, seeing those speeches tonight (even McCain’s) how can anyone not be proud of America? We’ve broken down another boundary. The Voter turnout was up this year, young people voted. I don’t know call me a stupid sentimental chick, but I really am feeling so proud of this country.

Go America!!

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Nov 03 2008

I don’t remember a time before this election.

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Okay that’s a bit of an over statement but it has been a long time. Hilary Clinton announced her running for office when I was a junior in college and now I’m an unemployed journalist two months away from being cut from my daddy’s insurance.  I watch Anderson Cooper 360 every weeknight and I honestly can’t remember what the show used to cover before the election took center stage.

 

Tomorrow night it’ll all be over and while I’m petrified of a John McCain win, and hopeful for a Barack Obama win, either way it’ll be over and, quite frankly that is just weird.

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Oct 29 2008

1 week

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No this in not homage to the late 1990s song of that name. I was just thinking that, after almost two years of hearing about our next president and wondering who it will be it’ll all be over in one week. Well that is assuming that there isn’t a repeat of the 2000 recount, in which case we should be finding out our next commander in chief in late December. Still, calling me an optimist, I have faith in our government to the extent that that situation will not arise again.

I personally hope the winner is Obama because frankly I don’t know that I can handle more of the Bush years, and while it is true that I started out as an avid Clinton supporter, I’m ready for a change and am now Obama all the way.

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Oct 18 2008

Live From NY…

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So Sarah Palin plans to be, or at least is rumored to be planning to be, on Saturday Night Live tonight. While the show has been reinvigorated by Tina Fey’s uncanny impression of the vice Presidential hopeful(ly not) (numbers of views have been way up this season in episodes when Fey appears), I have to wonder what Palin will do.

 

Will she, as she once said- possibly in jest- impersonate Fey? And if so, how does one imitate someone so ordinary? Or will she do Fey doing her? In essence, Palin doing Palin. That would be odd or boring, depending on the delivery.

 

I guess only time will tell. One thing is for sure, I will be tuning in, hoping that Fey will return with her version of the candidate weather she is indeed there.

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Oct 11 2008

Backlash

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I actually haven’t received any backlash (yet) about what I posted yesterday, that Senator John McCain is not a hero even though he was a prisoner of war in Vietnam (or was it the Civil War-lol). However, I assume that it’s coming soon. So here’s my explanation of what I said.

John McCain was a prisoner of a foreign power during a war, which, though I disagree with a good portion of his political views, I do agree is awful. His experience is beyond my capacity of understanding in terms of fear and personal strength. He survived, good for him; I don’t know that I would have been able to.

 That being said, he was captured. If you want to call yourself a war hero, which he and his staff do, you should have done something heroic. Carry someone from danger during rapid fire on your back, or throw your body on a grenade to protect the rest of your army troop (For the record I don’t think anyone should throw themselves into danger if they don’t want to).

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